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    Quick piece tiny squares-tutorial

    http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2009/10/...-tiny-squares/
    My work on photos with these method
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    Enci, That is a really interesting technique. I saw it once before but had forgotten about it, so thanks for the reminder. Your little watercolor quilt connected with the ribbons and beads is just adorable! I do want to try this one day soon.
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    Thanks for sharing. I'm new to quilting and never had seen this method. I think I just might try this! Thanks again.

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    I have used this method for watercolor and it work great

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    I have a piece of that premarked fusing, had no idea what it was for. LOL, I got it in a batch of stuff at a garage sale.
    Linda Wedge White

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    looks interesting..Thank You. I will have to try this.
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    Very cool. Love the fabric layout.
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    Clever....thanks for sharing with us (nice work too, by the way).

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    I may have to try this someday!
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    I have used this method for watercolor blocks and for "Texas" wallhangings in the shape of TX with lots of colors of fabric. Love it!

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